At a time when everything is supposed to be more, we invite you to think about the opposite: less can be more – more sustainable, more resilient, more valuable. This issue shows how architecture can support itself through scale, resilience and clarity without having to sacrifice splendor.
Dear readers,
Welcome to the new year. And welcome to a time in which the big questions have become smaller – not in their importance, but in their form. Where “more” used to be the driving force, today “less” is taking center stage. No era has built as much as ours. And perhaps that is precisely why it is time to think about the opposite: about enough.
Sufficiency – an unwieldy word with quiet explosive power. It does not mean renunciation, but moderation. Not asceticism, but appropriateness. And it is more than an ecological necessity. It is a cultural attitude. It does not ask: What else can we build? But rather: What is really needed for architecture to be sustainable – ecologically, socially, aesthetically?
Resilience, on the other hand, describes the ability to deal with change. Not rigid, but elastic. Not naive, but robust. A resilient architecture does not reckon with the ideal state, but with deviation. It survives power outages, material shortages, changes of user. It does not remain perfect – but it endures.
Together, sufficiency and resilience make a strong pair. They stand for an architecture that is not committed to the glamor of the new, but to the value of what already exists. An architecture that not only consumes resources, but respects them. That is less interested in image and more in impact. Not as a statement, but as a structure.
This issue is an invitation to think differently. Smaller. Smarter. Further. It’s about architecture that doesn’t shine, but holds. Not provocative, but protective. It’s about “building simply” – not as a reduction to the cheap, but as a concentration on the essential. Those who build simply do not forego quality – they consciously opt for relevance.
Perhaps this is the appropriate architectural prelude to the year 2026: a return to what is important. A new desire for the essential. A quiet revolution in standards. Because simplicity is not simple. It is not a lack of ideas, but a certain abundance of clarity. Those who build simply do not reduce – they concentrate. On what counts. And this is exactly where attitude comes into play.
I wish you an insightful, stable and resilient new year. And I hope you enjoy reading this issue, which aims to show how architecture can achieve more with less.
Sincerely, Tobias Hager
Editor-in-Chief t.hager@georg-media.de
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